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The 11 Greatest Chuck Norris Ultimate Action Movies
The Chuck Norris of Best Chuck Norris Movie Lists!
In 1981, I nervously went up to the ticket window to purchase a ticket hoping I...
Interview: Sheldon Lettich on Bloodsport, Van Damme and Stallone
Bloodsport screenwriter Sheldon Lettich chats about his action movie classics.
Best known as the writer of Bloodsport, he’s collaborated with Jean-Claude Van Damme on a...
Liam Neeson in ‘Taken’: A Study of a Modern Action Hero
Hell Hath No Fury Like Liam Neeson in 'Taken' (2008).
“I don’t know who you are. I don’t know what you want. If you are...
UAMC Interview: Don Niam talks about Undefeatable (1993)
Don Niam chats with the UAMC about his iconic role as 'The Stingray'
All images via Don Niam (donniam.com)
Simply put, we here at Ultimate Action...
Why Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie is Pure 90s Gold
Animated Action Packs A Punch in Street Fighter II (1994)
By the early 1990’s, arcades were in a massive decline. Once the haunt of choice...
Bruce Lee: The Dragon Lives in ‘A Warrior’s Journey’ (2000)
The Game of Death Brings Bruce Lee to life
What if I were to tell everybody that there is a Bruce Lee movie that nobody...
The Birth of ‘The Man with No Name’ Action Movie Archetype
How 'Yojimbo' and 'A Fistful of Dollars' shaped the modern action movie star
When Italian director Sergio Leone began production on what would become his...
5 Underappreciated Action Movies of the 1990s
Neglected but not forgotten.
The 90’s were a strange, fluid time for action flicks. The old model of making them – a huge star would...
What The Expendables Series Got Right (and What it Got Wrong)
Ultimate Meditations on Stallone's Expendables
Co: Why did they pick you? Because you like to fight?
Rambo: I’m expendable.
Co: What mean “expendable”?
Rambo: It’s...
5 Things Guaranteed to Make Any JCVD Movie Ultimate
Jean-Claude Van Damme's Formula for Ultimate Awesomeness.
I finally had a chance to burn through the entire first (and only) season of Jean-Claude Van Johnson...